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Rosemary Card is the CEO and founder of Q.NOOR, a clothing company that specializes in temple dresses as well as Card Wear Clothing. In addition to her entrepreneurial ventures, she is also an author and model. For over a decade, Rosie has been speaking to groups of women of all ages about her experiences as an international high-fashion runway and print model. Rosemary is a vocal advocate of women's rights and often challenges the status quo as her viewpoints are frequently contrary to the norm for members of the LDS church
In today's episode, we discuss five myths about our Heavenly Mother from a post on instagram by Rosemary Card. Who is Heavenly Mother? Why don't we talk about her more? Should we? How do we approach topics that we know little about? As always we hope you enjoy the discussion and we would love to hear your thoughts. You can reach us on twitter @2guysonatangent or email us at 2guysonatangent@gmail.com. Check out our facebook page to stay up to date on announcements and new content!
In the first episode of "This is Not a Backup Plan," Matilyn introduces herself and shares why she started this podcast. Her guest Rosemary Card, a Salt Lake City-based small business owner, shares how buying a blender changed the way she thought about life as a single adult. Follow Rosemary on Instagram: @RosieCard, @Q.Noor, @Card.Wear.Co Follow Matilyn on Twitter: @MatilynKay Follow the podcast on Instagram: @Not.A.Backup.Plan Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/MatilynKay Full episode transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yR3XR0NHI5PyimOA2LDIEZk0IrHzKW5t/edit Episode music: "At The Count" and "Something Elated" by Broke for Free --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're going back to our roots with this week's episode! We're talking about human lighthouses: people we believe are shining beacons of hope and fantastic examples for single adult members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This week we're talking about Sharon Eubank, Tom Christofferson, Rosemary Card, David Archuleta, and Carol Lynn Pearson!
My friend Raini Stock (RM from Colorado Springs and getting her Master's in school counseling from Idaho State University), shares her journey to stay a member of our Church. Raini shares the challenges she faced after her mission while at school at BYU-Idaho and not fitting in or feeling a sense of belong at times in our Church. Raini shares being uncomfortable about garment wearing (not from a religious issues, but a practical challenge) and also her mental health challenges. Raini shares how she found Rosemary Card and Dr Julie Hanks and how these two committed Latter-day Saints helps Raini to know there are people like her in the church—who are needed and helping others in wonderful and unique ways. If you don't feel like you fit the mold, are uncomfortable about some aspects of our church, or have had a difficult leader experience, please listen to Raini's story. She will help you to feel not alone and give you hope for your future. Raini has also started a podcast called Young Flirty and Not Thriving (available now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Podbean). Check out @youngflirtyandnotthriving on IG for updates.
Dr. Finlayson-Fife had a fun and educational conversation with Rosemary Card of the Q.More Podcast where they covered questions we all have about sex. Listen to learn more about... - Integrating your sexuality regardless of what stage of life you are in - The process of self and sexual development - Intimacy and communication - Questions and discussions to help newlyweds navigate their new sexual relationship
Rosemary Card is the CEO and Founder of Q.NOOR, the host of the Q.MORE podcast, and author of Model Mormon and House of Light: Your Guide to the Temple. She is a devoted advocate of amplifying women’s voices and roles within the church, improving church culture, and supporting our LGBTQ siblings. Rosemary lives in SaltRead More » The post Dialogue Fireside #7 w/Rosemary Card first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.
Fashion is just as much about what’s on the inside. This week features a conversation with Rosemary Card, founder of Q Noor, a Latter Day Saint temple dress company, and Dilshad Ali, blog editor at Haute Hijab. In our interview, Rosemary shares what inspired her to name her brand after the Queen of Jordan and we explore why there may be some crossover potential with the Muslim market. Plus Dilshad talks about how a self-described journalism nerd ended up running a haute couture fashion blog and how her company’s mission is to help Muslim women match their outward appearance with their inward confidence. Learn more about: Q Noor https://qnoor.com/ Haute Hijab https://www.hautehijab.com/blogs/hijab-fashion +++ Leave a Review! http://bit.ly/interfaithish Social: https://www.instagram.com/interfaithish/ https://www.facebook.com/interfaithish/ https://twitter.com/interfaithish Email: interfaithish@gmail.com Voicemail: 202-599-2953
Today Grace and Zach share a variety of audiobooks and podcasts that may help you in your marriage and life. This week's “We're in it With Ya” story is of a conversation in which Zach used communication tactics he's learning from “Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It” by Chris Voss with Tahl Raz (2:40). Our hosting couple first shares several podcasts and podcast episodes. The initial few are episodes from Dax Shepherd's podcast series “Experts on Experts.” The interviews are as follows:John Gottman (on his research about what predicts happy marriages)Esther Perel (on sex)Jennifer Newsom (on gender roles and stereotypes)Adam Grant (on introversion, criticism, and more)Grace also recommends these podcasts:“The Betrayed, the Addicted, and the Expert” with Ashlynn and Coby (a couple) and Brannon (a therapist)“The Rise Together Podcast” with Rachel and Dave Hollis“Mormon Marriages” with Angilyn and Nate BagleyGrace HIGHLY recommends this episode on motherhood from the podcast “Q.More” with Rosemary Card and Dr. Julie Hanks:‘The Highest and Holiest Calling'Next are audiobooks that can all be found on Audible. “The Good News about Marriage” by Shaunti Feldhahn and Tally Whitehead - A research-based book debunking negative myths on marriage. “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brene Brown - A collection of live speeches by a shame researcher. If feelings are not your favorite place to be, give Brene Brown a shot. Grace and Zach would not be married without her.“The Gifts of Imperfection” by Brene Brown (narrated by someone else) - A foundational book for Brene's work. “Daring Greatly” by Brene Brown - Focuses on the strength and importance of vulnerability. “Men, Women, and Worthiness: The Experience of Shame and the Power of Being Enough” by Brene Brown - A collection of live recordings on how men and women experience shame differently, and how they enforce each other's shame stories.“To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma” by Molly Millwood - Shares research and information on how to better make the transition into parenthood as a couple. “Real Love: the truth about finding unconditional love and fulfilling relationships” by Greg Baer“The Four Tendencies: The indispensable personality profiles that reveal how to make your life better (and other people's lives better, too)” by Gretchen Rubin - A highly useful book profiling how different people are motivated. Grace and Zach talked about it in Episode 20.“The Five Love Languages: the secret to love that lasts” by Gary Chapman - Required reading if you have any loved ones.Grace and Zach end by wishing you happy holidays! Thanks for listening. If you enjoy this podcast, it would mean the world to Grace if you did one of two things to help other people find it: either screenshot this episode and share it , or leave a rating and review on iTunes. It makes a big difference! You can connect with the podcast on Instagram @thenewlywedshow and the show's host @gracewjensen. Thank you again.
Have you ever had doubt? Have you ever had extreme fear? Or have you ever had anxiety? Well, you are not alone. These things are growing to be ever more common is this day and age. 3 Mormons, along with Rosemary Card, talk about doubt, fear, and anxiety. Watch along and share your thoughts. Rosemary Card is the founder and creator of Q.Noor temple dresses. She is devote in her beliefs that modesty never needs to be compromised in life. When sixteen-year-old Rosemary Card left Salt Lake to become a model, she had no idea what awaited her in New York City. As her career took her around the globe over the next two years, Rosie experienced the highs and lows of the fashion industry and learned firsthand the strength found in being true to yourself, listening to guidance from the Spirit, and discovering confidence as a single LDS woman. 3 Mormons had the chance to talk to Rosemary all about her life events and how it led her to where she is now. Throughout her time in the modeling world, Rosemary battled with self image confidence. She explains that to some, the modeling world is looked as all glamour and fame, but on the inside it can be cold and unforgiving. Rosemary explains how her beliefs helped her be strong to know who she really is. Make sure you check out Rosemary's book here: https://qnoor.com/products/model-mormon Check out her site here: https://qnoor.com/
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that the ultimate ordinance is eternal marriage between a man and woman. It preaches the importance of rearing righteous children. It even published a proclamation to the world extolling the virtues of the so-called traditional, nuclear family. Although many, if not most, members do not have that at home, it still is pointed to as the “ideal.” So it’s not the easiest faith in which to be single. Rosemary Card, who worked as a teenage model in New York, later graduated from Brigham Young University and served a church mission, addresses that topic and more in her book, “Model Mormon: Fighting for Self-Worth on the Runway and as an Independent Woman.” She also is the founder of Q.NOOR, a temple dress company for Latter-day Saints. Listen here:
Hi! I'm Rosemary, but you can call me Rosie. I come from a long line of fine artists and I'm a self-proclaimed paper-doll-making master. But more than anything, I love the temple. Temples are important, but not because they're some of... The post Rosemary Card Ep. 307 The Cultural Hall appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
Rosemary Card of the Q. More podcast and Devin Thorpe of Your Mark on the World are in the studio to make Geoff look like a lover of Fox News!
This episode our host Rosemary Card is in the hot seat. She walks us through her life. Her modeling career in New York City, her mission to the faraway land of Mesa, AZ and how she has learned to face her own spiritual struggles and doubts. Want more Rosemary? Order her book: https://qnoor.com/products/model-mormon
As an international model turned student, turned missionary, turned business owner and clothing designer,n speaker, advocate, and author (phew!), Rosemary Card has done and seen more than most almost-30-year-olds! Rosie's gift of using her unique voice was forged through years of standing up to bullies, living up to her values amidst great pressure, and speaking up even within her own religious culture. She shines so brightly, and Rosie knows YOU can, too! In this interview, Rosie shares how she found her own voice BY using it, what she believes we all need to do, and how faith is made stronger because of doubt. Want to learn more from Rosie? You simply MUST read her book. It's the perfect mix of memoir, essays, and self-help from a gal-who-knows. Show Notes: Rosie's website, book, Instagram, and Facebook MAMA SPRING BREAK! Last weeks' episodes with Camille Andros, Crystalee Beck, and my 100th episode! Monica's two-day, 24-hour workshop REDISCOVER YOU, with guest teachers Kim Christenson and Rachel Nielson (use code "AUGUST" to save $25 and listen to the episode to hear a discount for $35 off) Monica's next workshop in Walnut Creek, CA on August 25th--get your tickets HERE and $15 off each ticket when you buy two or more tickets with the code "TWOPLUS" Monica's Facebook and Instagram Contact Monica for podcast consulting and personal coaching More Podcasts from About Progress Song Credit: "Sweet Promise" and "Warm Lights" by Nicolai Heidlas
Active Mormon Millennial, Author, Temple Dress Store Founder, and former Model, Rosemary Card shares her Christlike insights and life experiences to help others. People like Rosie Card are the future of our Church and the World.
3 Tips to Find your Authentic Voice with Rosemary Card of Q.Noor Get inspired by runway model-turned-retail CEO Rosemary Card who has successfully launched her own clothing store that empowers and enlightens women. Rosemary shares her story of moving to NYC to model in high fashion at age 16 and her journey of self-discovery and grit in launching her own retail brand of LDS temple dresses without any capital, fashion degree or e-commerce experience. She shares her secrets for connecting to customers, picking a meaningful AND strategic brand name when you have existing competitors, and gives 3 actionable tips for finding your own authentic voice. In this episode you'll learn: how to NOT get hosed by your fulfillment partners the 3 tips for finding your own authentic voice, even in the fashion industry how to handle critics, even well-meaning ones, who don't think you have the credentials for your business idea why textiles and sourcing can be tricky (e.g. why white fabric is super hard to make dresses from!!) how Rosie jumped to a brick-and-mortar store the ONE thing that will make you more relatable Get the full show notes here. Links mentioned: Q.Noor Rosie's book: Model Mormon - Fighting for Self-Worth on the Runway and as an Independent Woman
Have you ever thought of a solution to a problem, and thought "someone should do that"! Rosie Card is the type of person that finds a solution and goes out and makes it happen. Hear how Rosie came up with and started a successful business making temple dresses, and how she is actively working to help work out other questions and find solutions. She gives great advice for YSA who are wanting to do more and is a great example of how to make it happen. https://qnoor.com http://allgoodthingsshow.com/